Still, a few things make maternal ambivalence today a little different and, most likely, more difficult to navigate. First are the often-unrealistic standards around what it means to be a 'good' mother (or, for that matter, a 'good' baby or child) – heightened further by the information overload and comparison offered up by the parenting-advice industry, internet and social media. And second is the shame and stigma many mothers feel, in a culture that prizes adages like 'Treasure every moment!', for even broaching the subject.
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